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Sacramento Report: Program for High-Risk Sex Offenders Prevents New Crimes, But at a Cost

Summary by Voice of San Diego
California spent $93 million over two decades to release 56 high-risk sex offenders, according to a state audit. However, it found that inmates in the pricey program re-offended at lower rates than others released unconditionally. The report, by the California State Auditor last week, reviewed a state program to release and supervise sexually violent predators. These are people convicted of violent sexual crimes, who have mental disorders that m…
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